He said that Soros has donated untold sums to organizations seeking to overturn the Brexit decision - for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union - since the populace voted in the affirmative.

"He doesn't believe in what he calls 'nationalism' [or] what I call 'nation-state democracy'," Farage said, adding that Soros is in favor of open borders and "mass migration" in order to "get rid of the nation-state."

"In an era when much of the media is obsessing about Russia collusion, [an] investigation is needed into exactly what Open Society has done."

Farage recalled how Soros made his billions getting "call after call right" in the stock market.

In the 1990s, Soros bet against the British pound's strength consummate to the Deutsche mark, making $1.5B in a single month.

Last year, a Republican candidate in Pennsylvania's 2018 gubernatorial election accused a man recording him at a private event of being a Soros-funded "tracker" - someone hoping to catch a candidate saying something unfortunate.

"I'm not going to back down from you or your bullies," State Sen. Scott Wagner of York said. "I'm going to tell the people that I represent here in Pennsylvania I'm going to continue to forge forward."

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